SKU: GC88-420CSU

Manfrotto Stand Combi HD Steel Base

Manfrotto Stand Combi HD Steel Base

Light up each and every shoot to perfection. This fantastic Combi-Boom Stand is made for small spaces, so it’s perfectly suited to studio work. Not only that, it’s packed with a whole list of user-friendly features to keep you on track with minimal fuss, and it’s ultra-easy to take with you. A removabl...

Features:

Use as a standard light stand or boom

Convert this combi boom stand with a couple of simple movements

Comes with a counterweight sandbag

Features spring loading arm for accurate height adjustment

Extra stable thanks to double leg bracing

Regular price $505.00
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Manfrotto Stand Combi HD Steel Base

Light up each and every shoot to perfection. This fantastic Combi-Boom Stand is made for small spaces, so it’s perfectly suited to studio work. Not only that, it’s packed with a whole list of user-friendly features to keep you on track with minimal fuss, and it’s ultra-easy to take with you. A removabl...

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